Podcast: Michael Shellenberger on Energy Poverty, Climate Alarmism, and Being a Professional Contrarian
As promised, today a bonus Drilled episode featuring an interview with Michael
Shellenberger shortly after his book Apocalypse Never came
Podcast: Introducing Damages
Damages [podlink.to/damages] is a courtroom drama podcast that follows the well
over 200 climate lawsuits currently active in
Podcast: How Exxon is leveraging Texas courts to silence its climate critics
By Chris McGreal, The Guardian
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods testifying to Congress during the House Oversight
Committee's hearing
Podcast: We’ve had Corporate Personhood for a decade…what about ecosystem personhood?
In our last narrative season, La Lucha En La Jungla
[https://drillednews.com/drilled-podcast-season-5/], about the decades-long
fight over oil
Podcast: All Eyes on Weymouth as FERC Signals Interest in Environmental Justice
Local activists and legislators have been fighting the Enbridge natural gas
compressor in Weymouth for years. It’s too close
Podcast: Secret Tribunals and Hand-Picked Arbiters—A Little-known System Undermines Environmental Regulation
When national governments legislate environmental protections through laws like
the Clean Water and Clean Air acts, and agencies like the